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The role of the pharmacist in humanising pharmaceutical care

The role of the pharmacist in humanising pharmaceutical care

With the increasingly automated and technological world of medicine, the role of the pharmacist in providing a humanistic approach to healthcare is becoming crucial. Despite technological advances, there is no substitute for the human touch, empathy and the ability to...

Humanising medicine in the care of people with disabilities

Humanising medicine in the care of people with disabilities

Disability is a term that encompasses a wide range of physical, mental, intellectual and sensory conditions that, to varying degrees, can affect a person's ability to participate fully in social and working life. From mobility problems,...

Humanising medicine in the care of the elderly

Humanising medicine in the care of the elderly

For many older people, there comes a point when they need support not only from loved ones, but also professional medical care. This turning point is often the result of the natural process of ageing, which can bring with it a number of...

Impact of Humanisation on patient satisfaction

Impact of Humanisation on patient satisfaction

Humanising medicine is an approach that emphasises treating the patient as a whole - not just as a person in need of medical treatment, but as a unique individual with their own needs, concerns and expectations. At the heart of this process is empathy,...

Mental health promotion as part of the humanisation of medicine

Mental health promotion as part of the humanisation of medicine

Mental health, often underestimated in the context of overall wellbeing, is a key component of everyone's health. It is defined as the state in which an individual is able to utilise his or her own skills, cope with life's ordinary difficulties,...

Humanisation of medicine and health education in the community

Humanisation of medicine and health education in the community

Education has a fundamental role in society, shaping not only knowledge and skills, but also attitudes and behaviours that have a direct impact on the health and well-being of individuals and whole communities. It is an ongoing process that begins as early as ...

Humanising medicine in practice - examples of good practice

Humanising medicine in practice - examples of good practice

Humanising medicine is not just a concept, but a practical action to improve healthcare by emphasising the individual needs of each patient. Contemporary healthcare faces the challenge of integrating modern technology and...

Humanising medicine and reducing medical errors

Humanising medicine and reducing medical errors

A patient-centred approach, based on empathy and understanding, has the potential to significantly reduce errors in healthcare, increasing the safety and efficiency of treatment. Medical errors With the increasing complexity of health systems, errors...